Wilson Journal of Ornithology, ISSN 1559-4491, 12/2017, Volume 129, Issue 4, pp. 834 - 845
Disturbance because of human activity, including recreation on wildlands, can affect bird behavior which in turn can reduce breeding success, an important...
Pedestrians | Raptors | Buffer zones | Flushing distance | Trail management | Human disturbance | Off-road vehicles | PARENTAL CARE | SUCCESS | human disturbance | pedestrians | BREEDING BALD EAGLES | PATTERNS | off-road vehicles | trail management | raptors | FLIGHT-INITIATION DISTANCE | NEST-USE | BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES | buffer zones | MODEL SELECTION | PREDATION RISK | ORNITHOLOGY | flushing distance | Ornithological research | Research | Golden eagle | Spatial behavior in animals | Nests | Roads | Encounters | Motor vehicles | Cost benefit analysis | Success | Vehicles | National parks | Seasonal variations | Animal reproduction | Land management | Disturbance | Breeding success | Physiology | Breeding seasons | Behavior | Seasons | Nesting | Flushing | Wildlife conservation | Breeding | Probability theory | Birds | Ecology | Recreation | Off road vehicles | Annual variations | Human behavior | Closures | Riders | Environmental protection
Pedestrians | Raptors | Buffer zones | Flushing distance | Trail management | Human disturbance | Off-road vehicles | PARENTAL CARE | SUCCESS | human disturbance | pedestrians | BREEDING BALD EAGLES | PATTERNS | off-road vehicles | trail management | raptors | FLIGHT-INITIATION DISTANCE | NEST-USE | BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES | buffer zones | MODEL SELECTION | PREDATION RISK | ORNITHOLOGY | flushing distance | Ornithological research | Research | Golden eagle | Spatial behavior in animals | Nests | Roads | Encounters | Motor vehicles | Cost benefit analysis | Success | Vehicles | National parks | Seasonal variations | Animal reproduction | Land management | Disturbance | Breeding success | Physiology | Breeding seasons | Behavior | Seasons | Nesting | Flushing | Wildlife conservation | Breeding | Probability theory | Birds | Ecology | Recreation | Off road vehicles | Annual variations | Human behavior | Closures | Riders | Environmental protection
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Langmuir, ISSN 0743-7463, 04/2004, Volume 20, Issue 8, pp. 3096 - 3106
A glucose-sensitive inverse opal hydrogel was synthesized through photopolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and 3-acrylamidophenylboronic acid within...
POLYMERS | GELS | CHEMICAL-SENSING MATERIALS | PHASE-TRANSITIONS | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | SENSORS | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | FILMS | CHEMOSENSORS | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL | IONIC-STRENGTH | CRYSTALLINE COLLOIDAL ARRAYS | Microscopy, Electron, Scanning | Osmolar Concentration | Glucose - chemistry | Boronic Acids - chemistry | Molecular Structure | Kinetics | Buffers | Optics and Photonics | Hydrogels - chemistry | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
POLYMERS | GELS | CHEMICAL-SENSING MATERIALS | PHASE-TRANSITIONS | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | SENSORS | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | FILMS | CHEMOSENSORS | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL | IONIC-STRENGTH | CRYSTALLINE COLLOIDAL ARRAYS | Microscopy, Electron, Scanning | Osmolar Concentration | Glucose - chemistry | Boronic Acids - chemistry | Molecular Structure | Kinetics | Buffers | Optics and Photonics | Hydrogels - chemistry | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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World Journal of Gastroenterology, ISSN 1007-9327, 12/2010, Volume 16, Issue 48, pp. 6046 - 6057
The interest in the liver dates back to ancient times when it was considered to be the seat of life processes. The liver is indeed essential to life, not only...
Hepatic blood flow | Hepatic arterial buffer response | Liver | PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY | FOR-SIZE SYNDROME | PORTAL-VEIN THROMBOSIS | STEAL-SYNDROME | VASCULAR BED | NITRIC-OXIDE | CLINICAL-IMPLICATIONS | INTRAABDOMINAL PRESSURE | CARBON-DIOXIDE PNEUMOPERITONEUM | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | DONOR LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION | Hepatic Artery - physiology | Liver - pathology | Humans | Liver Diseases - pathology | Oxygen Consumption | Regional Blood Flow | Liver - blood supply | Blood Volume | Liver Diseases - surgery | Hemodynamics | Liver - surgery | Liver Diseases - physiopathology | Buffers | Topic Highlight
Hepatic blood flow | Hepatic arterial buffer response | Liver | PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY | FOR-SIZE SYNDROME | PORTAL-VEIN THROMBOSIS | STEAL-SYNDROME | VASCULAR BED | NITRIC-OXIDE | CLINICAL-IMPLICATIONS | INTRAABDOMINAL PRESSURE | CARBON-DIOXIDE PNEUMOPERITONEUM | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | DONOR LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION | Hepatic Artery - physiology | Liver - pathology | Humans | Liver Diseases - pathology | Oxygen Consumption | Regional Blood Flow | Liver - blood supply | Blood Volume | Liver Diseases - surgery | Hemodynamics | Liver - surgery | Liver Diseases - physiopathology | Buffers | Topic Highlight
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Plant, Cell & Environment, ISSN 0140-7791, 06/2016, Volume 39, Issue 6, pp. 1240 - 1250
Photosynthesis of most seagrass species seems to be limited by present concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). Therefore, the ongoing increase in...
internal aeration | net photosynthesis | bicarbonate utilization | increasing atmospheric CO2 | Net photosynthesis | Bicarbonate utilization | Increasing atmospheric CO | Internal aeration | INORGANIC CARBON UTILIZATION | SULFIDE INTRUSION | ACID | EELGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA | LIGHT | CLIMATE-CHANGE | BUFFER | PLANT SCIENCES | PLANTS | AQUATIC MACROPHYTES | MACROALGAE | Western Australia | Carbon Dioxide - metabolism | Alismatales - metabolism | Aquatic Organisms - physiology | Chlorophyll - metabolism | Zosteraceae - metabolism | Hydrocharitaceae - physiology | Magnoliopsida - metabolism | Oxygen - metabolism | Magnoliopsida - physiology | Climate Change | Plant Leaves - metabolism | Hydrocharitaceae - metabolism | Zosteraceae - physiology | Photosynthesis | Aquatic Organisms - metabolism | Plant Leaves - physiology | Alismatales - physiology | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration | Carbonates | Erythromycin | Phytochemistry | Boundary layer
internal aeration | net photosynthesis | bicarbonate utilization | increasing atmospheric CO2 | Net photosynthesis | Bicarbonate utilization | Increasing atmospheric CO | Internal aeration | INORGANIC CARBON UTILIZATION | SULFIDE INTRUSION | ACID | EELGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA | LIGHT | CLIMATE-CHANGE | BUFFER | PLANT SCIENCES | PLANTS | AQUATIC MACROPHYTES | MACROALGAE | Western Australia | Carbon Dioxide - metabolism | Alismatales - metabolism | Aquatic Organisms - physiology | Chlorophyll - metabolism | Zosteraceae - metabolism | Hydrocharitaceae - physiology | Magnoliopsida - metabolism | Oxygen - metabolism | Magnoliopsida - physiology | Climate Change | Plant Leaves - metabolism | Hydrocharitaceae - metabolism | Zosteraceae - physiology | Photosynthesis | Aquatic Organisms - metabolism | Plant Leaves - physiology | Alismatales - physiology | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration | Carbonates | Erythromycin | Phytochemistry | Boundary layer
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, ISSN 0925-8388, 05/2017, Volume 704, pp. 499 - 508
In the present work, the effects of multi-pass friction stir processing on the passive behavior and electrochemical response of pure Titanium in a phosphate...
Passive behavior | Mott–Schottky analysis | Phosphate buffer solution | Pure Ti | Friction stir processing | Grain refinement | Mott-Schottky analysis | TESTS | BEHAVIOR | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | CORROSION-RESISTANCE | TEXTURE | ALLOYS | Phosphates | Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Passive behavior | Mott–Schottky analysis | Phosphate buffer solution | Pure Ti | Friction stir processing | Grain refinement | Mott-Schottky analysis | TESTS | BEHAVIOR | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | CORROSION-RESISTANCE | TEXTURE | ALLOYS | Phosphates | Corrosion and anti-corrosives
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Scientific Reports, ISSN 2045-2322, 03/2017, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 43754 - 43754
Ammonia is both a building block and a breakdown product of amino acids and is found widely in the environment. The odor of ammonia is attractive to many...
CELLULAR BASIS | BITTER TASTE | OLFACTORY NEURONS | FRUIT-FLY | BEHAVIOR | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MALARIA MOSQUITO | ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE | RECEPTORS | MELANOGASTER | SWEAT | Ammonia - metabolism | Animals, Genetically Modified | Taste Perception | Receptors, Cell Surface - metabolism | Male | Sensilla - metabolism | Drosophila Proteins - metabolism | Drosophila melanogaster - genetics | Drosophila melanogaster - metabolism | Microscopy, Confocal | Animals | Female | Neurons - metabolism | Taste | Ammonia | Insects | Circuits | Sensory evaluation | Olfactory pathways | Bitter taste | Sensory systems | Vectors | Buffers | Odor | Sensilla | Index Medicus
CELLULAR BASIS | BITTER TASTE | OLFACTORY NEURONS | FRUIT-FLY | BEHAVIOR | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MALARIA MOSQUITO | ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE | RECEPTORS | MELANOGASTER | SWEAT | Ammonia - metabolism | Animals, Genetically Modified | Taste Perception | Receptors, Cell Surface - metabolism | Male | Sensilla - metabolism | Drosophila Proteins - metabolism | Drosophila melanogaster - genetics | Drosophila melanogaster - metabolism | Microscopy, Confocal | Animals | Female | Neurons - metabolism | Taste | Ammonia | Insects | Circuits | Sensory evaluation | Olfactory pathways | Bitter taste | Sensory systems | Vectors | Buffers | Odor | Sensilla | Index Medicus
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Applied Physics Letters, ISSN 0003-6951, 09/2018, Volume 113, Issue 13
We study the nonlinear optical response in a strained thin film ferroelectric oxideBaTiO3 using piezoelectricPb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (001) as a variablestrain...
Thin films | Buffer layers | X ray reflection | Ferroelectricity | Microscopy | Ferroelectric materials | Lead titanates | Strontium titanates | Piezoelectricity | X-ray diffraction | Nonlinear response | Substrates
Thin films | Buffer layers | X ray reflection | Ferroelectricity | Microscopy | Ferroelectric materials | Lead titanates | Strontium titanates | Piezoelectricity | X-ray diffraction | Nonlinear response | Substrates
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Chemical Communications, ISSN 1359-7345, 11/2014, Volume 50, Issue 92, pp. 14421 - 14424
A new molecular probe that demonstrates a distinct TBET process, induced by the Hg(II)-η(2)-arene π-interaction, in pure aqueous medium with a large...
Cell Survival - drug effects | Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry | Mercury - analysis | HCT116 Cells | Humans | Mercury - chemistry | Hydrogen - chemistry | Mercury - metabolism | Biological Transport | Fluorescent Dyes - pharmacology | Energy Transfer | Buffers | Colonic Neoplasms
Cell Survival - drug effects | Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry | Mercury - analysis | HCT116 Cells | Humans | Mercury - chemistry | Hydrogen - chemistry | Mercury - metabolism | Biological Transport | Fluorescent Dyes - pharmacology | Energy Transfer | Buffers | Colonic Neoplasms
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Current Biology, ISSN 0960-9822, 10/2011, Volume 21, Issue 19, pp. 1672 - 1677
TGF-β superfamily signals play complex roles in regulation of tissue repair and inflammation in mammals [ ]. is a well-established model for the study of...
SYSTEM | MELANIZATION | CELLS | ACTIVATION | PATHWAY | HEMOCYTES | ELEGANS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | HOST-DEFENSE | SPECIFICATION | EXPRESSION | CELL BIOLOGY | Drosophila melanogaster - immunology | Signal Transduction | Phosphates - chemistry | Drosophila Proteins - immunology | Immunity, Innate | Drosophila melanogaster - genetics | Carrier Proteins - genetics | Heat-Shock Response | Animals | Micrococcus luteus - immunology | Drosophila Proteins - genetics | Buffers | Carrier Proteins - immunology | Sodium Chloride - chemistry | Report
SYSTEM | MELANIZATION | CELLS | ACTIVATION | PATHWAY | HEMOCYTES | ELEGANS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | HOST-DEFENSE | SPECIFICATION | EXPRESSION | CELL BIOLOGY | Drosophila melanogaster - immunology | Signal Transduction | Phosphates - chemistry | Drosophila Proteins - immunology | Immunity, Innate | Drosophila melanogaster - genetics | Carrier Proteins - genetics | Heat-Shock Response | Animals | Micrococcus luteus - immunology | Drosophila Proteins - genetics | Buffers | Carrier Proteins - immunology | Sodium Chloride - chemistry | Report
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Ecological Applications, ISSN 1051-0761, 01/2019, Volume 29, Issue 1, pp. e01813 - n/a
Forest harvest in the boreal zone can increase the input of terrestrial materials such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate (NO3−) into nearby aquatic...
autochthony | boreal lakes | forest clear‐cut | land use | nutrient | primary production | light | zooplankton | resource use | forest clear-cut | PHOSPHORUS | DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON | CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON | GRADIENT | STABLE-ISOTOPES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PHYTOPLANKTON NUTRIENT LIMITATION | NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO | NITROGEN DEPOSITION | ECOLOGY | WATER-QUALITY | Stoichiometry | Forests | Catchments | Terrestrial environments | Environmental changes | Food webs | Biomass | Plowing | Ecosystem assessment | Dissolved organic carbon | Cutting | Food chains | Seston | Forest biomass | Phytoplankton | Buffers | Forest watersheds | Community composition | Trees | Harvesting | Phosphorus | Nitrogen | Lakes | Nutrient availability | Forest harvesting | Forest practices | Zooplankton | Aquatic ecosystems | Biological Sciences | Miljövetenskap | Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Natural Sciences | Earth and Related Environmental Sciences | Environmental Sciences
autochthony | boreal lakes | forest clear‐cut | land use | nutrient | primary production | light | zooplankton | resource use | forest clear-cut | PHOSPHORUS | DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON | CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON | GRADIENT | STABLE-ISOTOPES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PHYTOPLANKTON NUTRIENT LIMITATION | NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO | NITROGEN DEPOSITION | ECOLOGY | WATER-QUALITY | Stoichiometry | Forests | Catchments | Terrestrial environments | Environmental changes | Food webs | Biomass | Plowing | Ecosystem assessment | Dissolved organic carbon | Cutting | Food chains | Seston | Forest biomass | Phytoplankton | Buffers | Forest watersheds | Community composition | Trees | Harvesting | Phosphorus | Nitrogen | Lakes | Nutrient availability | Forest harvesting | Forest practices | Zooplankton | Aquatic ecosystems | Biological Sciences | Miljövetenskap | Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Natural Sciences | Earth and Related Environmental Sciences | Environmental Sciences
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, ISSN 1549-3296, 09/2019, Volume 107, Issue 9, pp. 2099 - 2114
The main drawbacks of traditional silicate bioactive glasses are their narrow hot forming domain and noncongruent dissolution. In this article, we report on...
bioactive glass | cell proliferation | in‐vitro dissolution | borophosphate glass | cytotoxicity | SUBSTITUTION | MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS | ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL | BEHAVIOR | BIOFILMS | RELEASE | in-vitro dissolution | FIBERS | THERMAL-PROPERTIES | PHOSPHATE-BASED GLASSES | DIFFERENTIATION | SPECTRA | Copper oxide | Analysis | Cuprite | Stem cells | Cell proliferation | Surgical implants | Ion concentration | Cell survival | Chemical precipitation | Hot working | Toxicity | Cytotoxicity | Lactate dehydrogenase | Dissolution | Biological activity | L-Lactate dehydrogenase | Body fluids | Biomedical materials | Dilution | Buffer solutions | Bioglass | Biocompatibility | Lactic acid | Human behavior | In vitro methods and tests | Viability | Cerium oxides
bioactive glass | cell proliferation | in‐vitro dissolution | borophosphate glass | cytotoxicity | SUBSTITUTION | MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS | ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL | BEHAVIOR | BIOFILMS | RELEASE | in-vitro dissolution | FIBERS | THERMAL-PROPERTIES | PHOSPHATE-BASED GLASSES | DIFFERENTIATION | SPECTRA | Copper oxide | Analysis | Cuprite | Stem cells | Cell proliferation | Surgical implants | Ion concentration | Cell survival | Chemical precipitation | Hot working | Toxicity | Cytotoxicity | Lactate dehydrogenase | Dissolution | Biological activity | L-Lactate dehydrogenase | Body fluids | Biomedical materials | Dilution | Buffer solutions | Bioglass | Biocompatibility | Lactic acid | Human behavior | In vitro methods and tests | Viability | Cerium oxides
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, ISSN 1520-6106, 08/2012, Volume 116, Issue 32, pp. 9683 - 9689
The first realization of a biomolecular OR gate function with double-sigmoid response (sigmoid in both inputs) is reported. Two chemical inputs activate the...
LIVER ESTERASE | BIOSENSORS | REDUCTION | BIOMARKER | KINETICS | STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS | PURIFICATION | RHUS-VERNICIFERA LACCASE | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS | MOLECULAR LOGIC | Animals | Liver - enzymology | Computers, Molecular | Swine | Carboxylesterase - chemistry | Laccase - chemistry | Logic | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration | Enzyme binding | Oxidation-reduction reaction | Colon (Anatomy) | Genetic aspects | Research | Analysis | Filtration | Filtering | Noise | Physical chemistry | Signal processing | Mathematical models | Buffers | Gates
LIVER ESTERASE | BIOSENSORS | REDUCTION | BIOMARKER | KINETICS | STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS | PURIFICATION | RHUS-VERNICIFERA LACCASE | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS | MOLECULAR LOGIC | Animals | Liver - enzymology | Computers, Molecular | Swine | Carboxylesterase - chemistry | Laccase - chemistry | Logic | Hydrogen-Ion Concentration | Enzyme binding | Oxidation-reduction reaction | Colon (Anatomy) | Genetic aspects | Research | Analysis | Filtration | Filtering | Noise | Physical chemistry | Signal processing | Mathematical models | Buffers | Gates
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Broadband electromagnetic response and ultrafast dynamics of few-layer epitaxial graphene
Applied Physics Letters, ISSN 0003-6951, 04/2009, Volume 94, Issue 17, pp. 172102 - 172102-3
We study the broadband optical conductivity and ultrafast carrier dynamics of epitaxial graphene in the few-layer limit. Equilibrium spectra of nominally...
electron-hole recombination | optical conductivity | buffer layers | PHYSICS, APPLIED | high-speed optical techniques | electromagnetism | monolayers | epitaxial layers | photoexcitation | SILICON-CARBIDE | graphene | terahertz wave spectra | SPECTROSCOPY | SUBSTRATE | infrared spectra | Physics - Materials Science | RECOMBINATION | PLASMA | DECAY | ELECTRONS | CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY | MATERIALS SCIENCE | ABSORPTION | SPECTRA | Infrared and THz spectroscopy, Ultrafast dynamics, Graphene and Graphite
electron-hole recombination | optical conductivity | buffer layers | PHYSICS, APPLIED | high-speed optical techniques | electromagnetism | monolayers | epitaxial layers | photoexcitation | SILICON-CARBIDE | graphene | terahertz wave spectra | SPECTROSCOPY | SUBSTRATE | infrared spectra | Physics - Materials Science | RECOMBINATION | PLASMA | DECAY | ELECTRONS | CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY | MATERIALS SCIENCE | ABSORPTION | SPECTRA | Infrared and THz spectroscopy, Ultrafast dynamics, Graphene and Graphite
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Materials Science & Engineering C, ISSN 0928-4931, 09/2018, Volume 90, pp. 610 - 620
Bimetallic-based nanoparticles usually display improved catalytic performance compared to monometallic counterparts. Herein, the well-dispersed FePt...
Peroxidase | H2O2 | FePt/GO | Colorimetric | Sensor | MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS | MIMETICS | GOLD NANOCLUSTERS | IMAGING HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE | COLORIMETRIC DETECTION | FENTON REACTION | MOS2 NANOPARTICLES | GLUCOSE DETECTION | CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY | MAGNETIC NANOCOMPOSITES | LIVING CELLS
Peroxidase | H2O2 | FePt/GO | Colorimetric | Sensor | MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS | MIMETICS | GOLD NANOCLUSTERS | IMAGING HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE | COLORIMETRIC DETECTION | FENTON REACTION | MOS2 NANOPARTICLES | GLUCOSE DETECTION | CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY | MAGNETIC NANOCOMPOSITES | LIVING CELLS
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The Journal of Wildlife Management, ISSN 0022-541X, 02/2019, Volume 83, Issue 2, pp. 260 - 271
ABSTRACT Buffer zones, calculated by flight‐initiation distance (FID), are often used to reduce anthropogenic disturbances to wildlife, but FID can vary...
roseate tern | disturbance | Cape Cod | buffer zones | flight initiation distance | anti‐predator behavior | common tern | staging | anti-predator behavior | SHOREBIRDS | SURVIVAL | MANAGEMENT | FLIGHT-INITIATION DISTANCE | HUMAN DISTURBANCE | ISLAND | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES | ECOLOGY | RELATIVE IMPORTANCE | AREAS | BIRDS | Terns | Behavior | Observations | Buffer zones (Environmental protection) | Analytical methods | Pedestrians | Statistical analysis | Flight | Human influences | Regression analysis | Aquatic birds | Anthropogenic factors | Wildlife | Disturbance | Buffer zones | Wildlife management | Bayesian analysis
roseate tern | disturbance | Cape Cod | buffer zones | flight initiation distance | anti‐predator behavior | common tern | staging | anti-predator behavior | SHOREBIRDS | SURVIVAL | MANAGEMENT | FLIGHT-INITIATION DISTANCE | HUMAN DISTURBANCE | ISLAND | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES | ECOLOGY | RELATIVE IMPORTANCE | AREAS | BIRDS | Terns | Behavior | Observations | Buffer zones (Environmental protection) | Analytical methods | Pedestrians | Statistical analysis | Flight | Human influences | Regression analysis | Aquatic birds | Anthropogenic factors | Wildlife | Disturbance | Buffer zones | Wildlife management | Bayesian analysis
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